There's another post on here discussing the pros and cons of different type of rock. Since I'm totally clueless, can anybody elaborate on the different type of rock?
From what I understand there are basically 2 different types of live rock. Pacific rock, which as I understand are basically pieces of rock broken off of a reef, and bahamian rock which was described as basically limestone quarried rock. Is this accurate?
The post also said that the pacific rock (fiji, tonga, rock found in your LFS, etc. etc.) is superior to bahamian rock because it is less dense, lighter and more porous. It cited that bahamian rock, because it is limestone has been cooking in the earth for thousands of years under lots of pressure which is why it is heavier, denser, and less porous. Is any of this accurate?
Here is the link to the post (at the bottom) http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1444979
From what I understand there are basically 2 different types of live rock. Pacific rock, which as I understand are basically pieces of rock broken off of a reef, and bahamian rock which was described as basically limestone quarried rock. Is this accurate?
The post also said that the pacific rock (fiji, tonga, rock found in your LFS, etc. etc.) is superior to bahamian rock because it is less dense, lighter and more porous. It cited that bahamian rock, because it is limestone has been cooking in the earth for thousands of years under lots of pressure which is why it is heavier, denser, and less porous. Is any of this accurate?
Here is the link to the post (at the bottom) http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1444979